Moscow: De-dollarisation of Russia-China trade is practically complete
The share of the US dollar in mutual settlements between Russia and China has substantially shrunk over the past two years, meaning that the de-dollarisation of their bilateral trade is practically complete, Georgy Zinoviev, the director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s First Asian Department said, according to RIA Novosti.
Moscow: De-dollarisation of Russia-China trade is practically complete
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Moscow: De-dollarisation of Russia-China trade is practically complete

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Eurasia 10/09/2023 14:09

The share of the US dollar in mutual settlements between Russia and China has substantially shrunk over the past two years, meaning that the de-dollarisation of their bilateral trade is practically complete, Georgy Zinoviev, the director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s First Asian Department said, according to RIA Novosti.

“The share of national currencies in Russian-Chinese payments is growing at an extremely rapid pace,” Zinoviev told the news agency, according to RT's summary. “At the beginning of 2022 it was hovering around 25%, now it is exceeding 80%.”

He added that the volume of trading in the ruble-yuan pair on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX) outpaced volumes in the dollar-ruble pair long ago.

According to Zinoviev, Russian and Chinese businesses are “rapidly moving away from the ‘toxic’ Western currencies, opting for the ruble and yuan as more reliable and safe way of payment.”

The diplomat noted that Moscow and Beijing have developed vital tools to make it possible to “facilitate all necessary transactions as much as possible,” despite international political and economic instability that significantly affects financial institutions and their ability to efficiently operate.

The changes reflect Russia’s move away from transactions in the currencies of ‘unfriendly countries’ against the backdrop of sanctions. Earlier this year, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said the country no longer trusts the dollar, calling it “a completely unreliable instrument.”

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